BSc Forensic Sciences

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Bachelor of Science in Forensic Sciences

Duration

3 Years

Level

Graduation

Type

Degree

Eligibility

Graduate or Equivalent

B.Sc (Forensic Sciences) or Bachelor of Science in Forensic Sciences is an Under-Graduate Forensic Science course. The minimum duration of this program is three years.  The course deals with the most scientific ways in which various kinds of crimes or activities can be proved. Forensic Science is essentially a crime and laboratory-based profession. But the expertise of a forensic professional is also used in civil cases for issues like proving the validity of a signature on a will, to a claim of product liability, to find out whether an industry is complying with environmental rules or not.

Forensic Science is broadly grouped into three Types: Medical, laboratory and field science.

  • Medical/Data medicine includes Forensic Pathology, Psychiatry, Psychology, Forensic Medicine and Odontology (Dentistry).
  • Laboratory Sciences include Chemistry, Biology, Toxicology, Ballistics, fingerprints, questioned documents and marks & impressions.
  • Field Sciences include crime scene investigation which incorporates areas such as fire and explosion scenes and clandestine drug laboratories.

B.Sc (Forensic Sciences) Eligibility

  • Pass in class 10+2 with a minimum of 60% in aggregate marks in Physics, Chemistry, Zoology, Botany, Biochemistry, Microbiology, OR B.Pharm, OR BDS or Applied Science.

B.Sc (Forensic Sciences) Syllabus

Syllabus of Forensic Sciences as prescribed by various Universities and Colleges.

B.Sc (Forensic Sciences) Semester-I

Sr. No.

Subjects to Study

1

Behavioural Science

2

Crime and Socio-Cultural and Psychological Factors

3

Crime Scene Investigation-Importance, Location  and Evaluation

4

English

5

Introduction to Criminology and Criminal Behaviour

6

Introduction to Forensic Science, Forensic Science Laboratory–Expert Testimony and Laws Specially Related to Forensic Science

7

Law And Criminal Behaviour

8

Foreign Language

  • French
  • German
  • Spanish
  • Japanese
  • Chinese
9

Practical 

B.Sc (Forensic Sciences) Semester-II

1

Behavioural Science II

2

Blood Analysis, Phenolphthalein Test, Benzidine Test, Blood Pattern Analysis, Grouping, Species Identification

3

English

4

Physical Evidence in Forensic Science

5

Ten Digit Fingerprint Classification–Latent Fingerprint, Footprints, Tool Marks and Tyre Impressions

6

The Metric System and Physical Properties of Evidence- Analysis of Physical Evidences-Glass,  Fibre, Soil, Paint and Hair

7

Foreign Language II

  • French
  • German
  • Spanish
  • Japanese
  • Chinese
8

Practical II

B.Sc (Forensic Sciences) Semester-III

1

Analysis of Biological Fluids Like, Semen, Vaginal Swabs, Saliva, Sweat, Urine, Feces and Vomit

2

Behavioural Science III

3

Communication Skills 

4

Fundamental Introduction to Biology and Chemistry

5

Introduction to Toxicology, Classification of Poisons and their effect on Human Body

6

Pharmacological and Toxicological effects and Chemical Examination of different types of Poisons and Drugs

7

Foreign Language III

  • French
  • German
  • Spanish
  • Japanese
  • Chinese
8

Practical III

B.Sc (Forensic Sciences) Semester-IV

1

Behavioural Science IV

2

Communication Skills II

3

Examination of Fraudulent Documents, Erasers, Obliterations, Overwriting, Indented Writing, Invisible Writing Etc

4

Forensic Anthropology

5

Handwriting and Typewriting Analysis

6

Photography

7

Foreign Language IV

  • French
  • German
  • Spanish
  • Japanese
  • Chinese
8

Practical IV

B.Sc (Forensic Sciences) Semester-V

1

Arson and explosion investigation

2

Behavioural Science V

3

Communication Skills III

4

Microscopy-Simple Microscope, Compound Microscope, Comparison Microscope, Scanning Electron Microscope, Fluorescence Microscope & Stereo Microscope

5

Research Methodology and Statistics

6

Spectrophotometry (U.V-Visible) and X-Ray Diffraction Techniques

7

Foreign Language V

  • French
  • German
  • Spanish
  • Japanese
  • Chinese
8

Practical V

B.Sc (Forensic Sciences) Semester-VI

1

Behavioural Science VI

2

Ballistics-classification of Firearms, Examination of Cartridges, Firearms, Determination of range of Firing, Accidental Firing, Collection of Firearm-related evidence

3

Communication Skills IV

4

DNA Fingerprinting

5

Personal Identification

6

Wounds and its Medico-Legal Aspects

7

Foreign Language VI

  • French
  • German
  • Spanish
  • Japanese
  • Chinese
8

Practical VI

 

B.Sc (Forensic Sciences) Colleges

B.Sc (Forensic Sciences) Course Suitability

  • Those who have the ability to keep an open mind and concentrate on the hard evidence are suitable for it.
  • They must have analytical thinking and reasoning skills.
  • They must also have good control over their emotions and possess the ability to work both individually and as part of a team while under large amounts of stress.
  • Applicants have a working knowledge of chemistry, the scientific method and computers. They need to conduct chemical analysis tests under lab safety protocols.

How is B.Sc (Forensic Sciences) Course Beneficial?

  • It is beneficial to develop your forensic skills in an internationally recognized learning and research environment, acquire in-depth knowledge of new forensic analysis methods and innovations, and gain valuable experience from real-life casework.
  • Career opportunities exist in forensics, insurance investigation, risk analysis, research science, and education, in government institutions and in chemical, food and pharmaceutical industries.
  • This program brings science out of textbooks and into real life by providing you with professional training in handling criminal casework in forensic biology, forensic chemistry and forensic toxicology.
  • They can also work as teachers in institutes that conduct courses in this subject.

B.Sc (Forensic Sciences) Employment Areas

  • Armed Forces
  • Crime Branches
  • Colleges & Universities
  • Forensic Labs
  • Police Departments
  • Security Agencies

B.Sc (Forensic Sciences) Job Types

  • Crime Scene Investigator
  • Drug Tester
  • Drug Analyst
  • Environmental Investigator
  • Forensic Scientist
  • Forensic Consultant
  • Forensic Researcher
  • Police Officer
  • Private Investigator

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